New Medicare Card Project – Important Updates
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We’ve started mailing
newly-designed Medicare cards with the new Medicare Beneficiary Identifier
(MBI), or Medicare Number. People enrolling in Medicare for the first
time will be among the first to get the new cards, no matter where they
live. Current Medicare beneficiaries will get their new cards on a
rolling basis over the coming months. We'll continue to
accept the Health Insurance Claim Number (HICN) through the transition period.
During our planning, we’ve
continuously adjusted and improved our mailing strategy to make sure we’re:
We’re working on making our
processes even better so we’re using the highest levels of fraud protection
when we mail new cards to current Medicare beneficiaries. Over the next few
weeks, we’ll be done with this additional work so we can mail new cards to
current Medicare beneficiaries.
We’re committed to mailing new cards
to all Medicare beneficiaries over the next year.
We’ll host a Special Open Door
Forum on Thursday April 5th 12:30-1:30 PM ET to share:
To
participate:
Dial-In Number:
1-800-837-1935
Conference ID #: 7065199
Please log on to view the webinar: https://webinar.cms.hhs.gov/r51uia09fgq/
Your systems need to be able to
accept the new MBIs now because people enrolling in Medicare for the first
time are getting their cards with the new numbers. Check cms.gov/newcard often for the most
up-to-date information.
Feedback and questions on the New
Medicare Card Project can be sent to: Partnership@cms.hhs.gov.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2018
New Medicare Card Project – Important Updates
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